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OPINION

Judge's bad judgment

Ventura County Star
Published 5:33 p.m. PT Dec. 17, 2018

In this March 23, 2015, file photo, California Supreme Court Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye delivers her State of the Judiciary address before a joint session of the Legislature at the Capitol in Sacramento.(Photo: AP FILE PHOTO)

Your front-page article was typical of the majority of articles covering the immigration issue. It repeatedly used the term immigrant when referring to illegal immigrant. The left sees no difference between the two, and I suppose that's why it opposes any effective way of keeping them out and securing the border.

The judge wants immigration arrests at courthouses to stop, as if she doesn't know they are at the courthouse after being arrested for a crime and not there taking a citizenship test. Our new governor wants to extend the sanctuary policy in the state, so the problem is only going to get worse.

The judge says the Brett Kavanugh hearings left her disheartened and hollow. I wonder if that is because Dr. Ford's allegations were never substantiated by any evidence and all of the "witnesses" proved false? She was obviously groomed and set up by the Senate Democrats to bear false witness.

I would question the judge's judgment if, after watching how the Democrats on that committee performed in such an unprofessional and biased manner, she decides she wants to shed her party label to maybe join that group.

Editor: California Supreme Court Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye said she switched her voter registration from Republican to “no party preference.”

William Brannan, Ojai

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